Saturday, 22nd November 2008

News from the Jersey Evening Post

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Harcourt case is settled

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THE multi-million pound legal battle involving Harcourt Developments and major property developments in Jersey has been suddenly settled out of court.

Postal voting: Police launch investigation

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POLICE are investigating whether an election candidate or supporters in a St Helier district may have broken a new election law.

Trinity war game gets go-ahead

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A WAR game where people fire biodegradable pellets with replica guns at each other will soon be taking place in a private woodland area in Trinity.

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Away match in Jersey for Harrow football

A GAME of Harrow football – a historical version of the sport played exclusively at the all-boys public school in London – is to be played by Harrow School students and old boys in Jersey for the very first time.

Guernsey Deputy in racist ‘joke’ outrage

THE political future of Guernsey’s Deputy Chief Minister hung in the balance this morning after he told a racist joke at a press conference.

Hustings: St Saviour No 1

FIVE candidates answered questions on everything from traffic to hopes for the future of the young at last night’s St Saviour hustings.

Eisteddfod dance classes

THE dance classes of the Jersey Eisteddfod began on Monday. Full results from Monday, 17 November, and Tuesday, 18 November, are published in today’s Jersey Evening Post.

Lucky Leanne

TEENAGER Leanne Le Feuvre is the luckiest girl in Jersey – after walking away unscathed from two horrific car crashes in just three weeks.

Islanders could lose 100% savings protection

ISLANDERS are likely to lose the guarantee of 100 per cent protection for their savings when a Jersey depositor compensation scheme is introduced.

2.5% pay rise for politicians?

STATES Members could be in line for an interim pay rise of £1,000 a year.